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Critical anthropology now : unexpected contexts,shifting constituencies, changing agendas / edited by George E. Marcus.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: School of American Research advanced seminar seriesPublisher: Santa Fe, NM : Oxford : School of American Research Press ; James Currey, c1999Description: viii, 440 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0933452500
  • 0933452519 (pbk.)
  • 085255270X :
  • 0852552718 (pbk.) :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301.072 21
LOC classification:
  • GN33 .C74 1999
Contents:
Critical anthropology now: an introduction / George E. Marcus -- Virtual social science and the politics of family values / Judity Stacey -- Generation x: anthropology in a media-saturated world / Sherry B. Ortner -- Figuring David Koresh / James D. Faubion -- New lexicon, old language: negotiating the "global" at the National Science Foundation / Donald Brenneis -- Blurred boundaries, hybrids, and changelings: the fortunes of nonprofit organizations in the late twentieth century / Peter Dobkin Hall -- Locating corporate environmentalism: synthetics, implosions, and the Bhopal disaster / Kim Fortun -- Wording Cyberspace: toward a critical ethnography in time, space and theory / Michael M.J. Fischer -- American moderns: on sciences and scientists / Paul Rabinow -- Postmodernist critique in the 1980s, nuclear diplomacy, and the "prisoner's dilemma": probing family resemblances / George E. Marcus -- Merchants in the temple of scholarship: the American University Press at century's end / T. David Brent.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Critical anthropology now: an introduction / George E. Marcus -- Virtual social science and the politics of family values / Judity Stacey -- Generation x: anthropology in a media-saturated world / Sherry B. Ortner -- Figuring David Koresh / James D. Faubion -- New lexicon, old language: negotiating the "global" at the National Science Foundation / Donald Brenneis -- Blurred boundaries, hybrids, and changelings: the fortunes of nonprofit organizations in the late twentieth century / Peter Dobkin Hall -- Locating corporate environmentalism: synthetics, implosions, and the Bhopal disaster / Kim Fortun -- Wording Cyberspace: toward a critical ethnography in time, space and theory / Michael M.J. Fischer -- American moderns: on sciences and scientists / Paul Rabinow -- Postmodernist critique in the 1980s, nuclear diplomacy, and the "prisoner's dilemma": probing family resemblances / George E. Marcus -- Merchants in the temple of scholarship: the American University Press at century's end / T. David Brent.

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